In Japan, Jurojin and Fukurokuju are both gods of wisdom and longevity. They are derived from the Chinese star god Shou and are both members of the seven lucky gods of Japan. Their elongated heads are said to accommodate their huge brains and their scrolls...

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Hatsune Zumi.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Zumi is a mouse kemonomimi—fittingly, her voice is typically three or four pitches higher than Miku’s.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Otone Peke.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Peke’s creation was inspired by the phenomenon in which vocaloids would become completely silent when singing their highest/lowest possible notes.

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HexeBlaumon
(Derived from German words for Magic and Blue; likely a pun on Hexagon)
Magic Knight
Attacks:
Summon Frost
Absolute Blast
Hecto Edge Blizzard

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Calne Ca.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, but not necessarily Miku herself. Created by Deino, the original character is called Calcium. She is a mechanical skeleton that occasionally wears a skin resembling Miku.

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Poetry is like visual art. The reader can derive a different meaning than the artist originally intended.

Which is the best AI illustration of this Haiku?

The weight of your love
Rocks piled on my heresy
Inexorable...

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Name: Mogul
Animal: Mole
Gender: male
The name is derived from the word Mogura (モグラ Mole)

Name: Oumui
Animal: Macaw
Gender: female
The name is derived from the word Oumu (オウム Macaw)

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Calne Ca.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, but not necessarily Miku herself. Created by Deino, the original character is called Calcium. She is a mechanical skeleton that occasionally wears a skin resembling Miku.

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Kamen Rider Blauwe

The name is derived from the Surinamese Dutch word "Blue" as "Blauwe".

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Sakine Meiko.
Derived from MEIKO, Sakine Meiko is meant to represent Meiko when she entered the music business at the age of 16.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synths of the hour are Kagene Rui and Rei.
Derived from the Kagamines, and meant to represent their ‘shadow twins’. Rei is the blunt, hostile younger brother while Rui is the quiet, ladylike elder sister.
The twins are very protective of each other.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Honne Dell.
Officially derived from Yowane Haku, but believed to be derived from Kagamine Len as well. Dell is a kuudere and chronic smoker, and is also believed to be somewhat hostile due to his perpetual scowl.

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The Fire Starter, Bonboo! Derived from "Bonfire and Bamboo" A Small Little Red Panda with 2 more evolutions. (Art by me)

(Posted by SylveonTheHedgehog: https://t.co/7QAmi2hG9T)

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Girokaku-tan.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Girokaku-tan was created as a mascot character for the practice ‘girokaku’, the creation of separate discussion threads when the topic derails in online forums, VOCALOID forums in her case.

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Peony soul
In ancient Greece, the peony was considered a symbol of longevity. The name of the flower is derived from the Greek word "paionios" - healing
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【CeVIO】The vocal synth of the hour is HAL-O-ROID.
Similar to vocaloids Ueki-loid and hide, HAL-O-ROID is a vocal based off of a deceased singer in an attempt to let their voice live on. He is derived from Enka singer Haruo Minami.

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Name: Spark
Animal: Japanese rhinoceros beetle
Gender: male
The name refrences Kikkaijin Spark, stronger's prototype from Kamen rider Spirits

Name: Ushi
Animal: Cow
Gender: female
The name is derived from the Japanese word Ushi(牛 cow)

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Yakune Niku.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Niku’s name is a pun based off ‘yakune niku/i’ll grill meat’. As such, her character item is a grilled lump of meat on a bone.
The character on her head says ‘meat’.

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The manubrium of the sternum is named after the Latin word for "handle". The body of the sternum (sometimes called the gladiolus) and the xiphoid process are derived from Latin and Greek words for "sword", respectively.

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